Complete research on the semiconductor market for industrial electronics, including competitive analysis on top suppliers and purchasers. Also includes in-depth analysis of key industrial products categorized by revenue, unit, ASP
forecast and typical semiconductor BOM.

A comprehensive service covering all aspects of displays utilized in tablets and notebooks. This offering, updated in real time, tracks panel shipments in detail as well as OEM production and forecasts, the supply chain, panel prices, feature and global market trends, supply and demand, and much more. This is “must-have” analysis for notebook and tablet industry players.

The industrial semiconductors market was worth $43.5 billion in 2016 or 12.3% of the entire semiconductor market. Industrial electronics spans a variety of application fields comprising manufacturing and process automation, test and measurement, medical electronics, building and home control, power & energy and military and civil aerospace...

The penetration of narrow border displays is anticipated grow to over 30% in 2019. Panel makers plan to introduce a reduction of the bottom border, which could change the form factor as well as the display active area. This report will discuss the notebook and panel and set design changes scenarios.

At CES 2019, NVIDIA introduced its new GeForce RTX series GPU to replace the GTX product line, with a performance that has been improved by Turing architecture and a new production process (12nm). In other words, the performance of the GTX1070/1080 may be matched by the latest mid-range model RTX2060.

10G-class fiber access technologies have begun to ship in volume and in the long term growth will be driven by demand for higher-capacity access networks to serve enterprises and residential customers. We expect the ramp up to materialize from 2019 onward, as telcos will need to compete with each other and cable MSOs offering gigabit services as well as position themselves to support mobile transport.

This tracker provides a detailed supply chain matrix including the most detailed information on panel maker to OEM shipments, and to brand from OEM coverage. Business plans of tablet and notebook panel makers, OEMs and brands are covered in detail in addition to a quarterly tablet & notebook cost model.

US telecommunications equipment maker CommScope will acquire Arris, in a $7.4B deal valued at $5.69 billion, with the difference comprised of CommScope’s assumption of Arris’s debt. As part of the deal, the Carlyle Group will make a $1M equity investment in CommScope for an approximate 16% stake in the new company.
CommScope’s CEO Eddie Edwards has claimed the two companies’ product lines are complementary, and that the combined company will “enable end-to-end wired and wireless communications infrastructure solutions that neither company could otherwise achieve on its own.”
The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2019.